Emirates nigeria news
Here are some recent news articles and updates about Emirates and Nigeria:
Emirates to Resume Flights to Nigeria
- Emirates has announced that it will resume flights to Nigeria, effective March 28, 2023. The airline had suspended its operations to Nigeria in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: The Punch)
- Emirates will operate three weekly flights from Dubai to Lagos and two weekly flights from Dubai to Abuja. (Source: BusinessDay)
Emirates to Increase Capacity to Nigeria
- Emirates has announced plans to increase its capacity to Nigeria by adding more flights and frequencies. The airline will operate four weekly flights from Dubai to Lagos and three weekly flights from Dubai to Abuja. (Source: ThisDay)
- The increased capacity is expected to meet growing demand for air travel between Nigeria and the Middle East. (Source: The Guardian)
Nigeria's Aviation Industry Seeks Emirates' Support
- The Nigerian aviation industry has called on Emirates to provide more support to Nigerian airlines. The industry is seeking Emirates' assistance in areas such as code-sharing, joint marketing, and capacity building. (Source: Vanguard)
- The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has also urged Emirates to increase its presence in Nigeria, citing the country's growing economy and air travel demand. (Source: Leadership)
Emirates to Introduce New Routes to Nigeria
- Emirates has announced plans to introduce new routes to Nigeria, including a direct flight from Dubai to Kano. The airline will also increase its frequencies to Lagos and Abuja. (Source: Daily Trust)
- The new routes are expected to boost trade and tourism between Nigeria and the Middle East. (Source: The Nation)
Emirates and Nigeria Sign Air Services Agreement
- Emirates and Nigeria have signed an air services agreement, which will allow the airline to increase its frequencies and capacity to Nigeria. The agreement also provides for code-sharing and joint marketing between the two countries. (Source: BusinessDay)
- The agreement is expected to boost air travel between Nigeria and the Middle East, as well as promote trade and tourism between the two countries. (Source: The Guardian)
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